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Basilio Villarino (1741 – 1785) was a
captain of the
Spanish Royal Navy who
traveled around the
southern tip of
South America. In 1837 some of his writings...
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Villarino may
refer to:
Basilio Villarino,
Spanish Royal Navy captain,
explorer and
writer Xulio Villarino (born 1969),
Spanish photographer Ahigal de...
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Xulio Villarino is a
Spanish photographer born on the 21st of July, 1969 who
lives in
Porto de Bares, Mañón.
Villarino was born in Fazouro, Foz and began...
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Camilo Villarino Marzo (Zaragoza, 11
April 1964) is a
Spanish diplomat and
jurist who
serves as
Private Secretary to the King
since 19
February 2024....
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Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020a, v. I p. 10.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2021, Addendum pp. 227–228.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020a, v...
- V, p. 139.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020a, v. I, p. 199.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020b, v. II, p. 55.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020c, v. III...
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Ahigal de
Villarino is a
village and muni****lity in the
province of Salamanca,
western Spain, part of the
autonomous community of
Castile and León. "Municipio:Ahigal...
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April 2020
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020c, v. III pp. 161–162.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020e, v. V pp. 165–166.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020e...
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Villarino (born
February 4, 1965 in San Carlos,
Negros Occidental, Philippines) is a
Filipino football coach. He is the
current head
coach of Don...
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Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020b, v. II pp. 71–74.
Marek y
Villarino de
Brugge 2020b, v. II p. 82. Thom****en 1890, p. 36.
Marek y
Villarino de Brugge...